I was able to open the file on Windows 7, 32 bit, Inkscape 0.91 r13725 (Jan 30 2015)
- however the svg file size is 26 Mb and I was not able to view the file, it is too large. The dimensions are given by:
width="1746.26mm"
height="1349.39mm"
There appears to be a scaling problem in the file. There are literally hundreds of entries of the type given below. The value of 101996 for x is somewhat worrisome, too large compared to page size.
It appears that this file was probably produced by a program called "Any DWG to Image Converter". If this file was originally an AutoCAD file of type DWG, then you might wish to try saving it as DXF and try loading that into Inkscape, or attach it here.
I was able to open the file on Windows 7, 32 bit, Inkscape 0.91 r13725 (Jan 30 2015)
- however the svg file size is 26 Mb and I was not able to view the file, it is too large. The dimensions are given by:
width= "1746.26mm" "1349.39mm"
height=
There appears to be a scaling problem in the file. There are literally hundreds of entries of the type given below. The value of 101996 for x is somewhat worrisome, too large compared to page size.
<path "fill:none; stroke: #9c4a09; stroke- width:156. 28575134px; stroke- linecap: round;stroke- linejoin: round;stroke- miterlimit: 4;stroke- dasharray: none;stroke- opacity: 1" path="url( #clipEmfPath3) " connector- curvature= "0" "scale( 0.28222222, 0.28222222) " />
style=
clip-
d="m 101996,-62416.8 -1300,-1300.3 1,0"
id="path4540"
inkscape:
transform=
It appears that this file was probably produced by a program called "Any DWG to Image Converter". If this file was originally an AutoCAD file of type DWG, then you might wish to try saving it as DXF and try loading that into Inkscape, or attach it here.